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Luzones (Portuguese: Luções,
pronounced [luˈsõjʃ]; also
Luzones in Spanish) was a
demonym used by
Portuguese sailors.
during the
early 1500s, referring...
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Luzones were from were
divided among Islamized and
Pagan peoples (Buddhist, Hindu, and Animist) who
fought each other. Nevertheless,
Luzones found...
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independence later. The
Luzones people,
coming from
Luzon and its
kingdoms eventually came to
become naval powers in
Southeast Asia, as
Luzones mercenaries where...
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Mainland Southeast Asia,
Luzones aided the
Burmese king in his
invasion of Siam in 1547. At the same time,
Luzones fought alongside the
Siamese king...
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Agusan Monreal Stones Butuan Silver Paleograph Piloncitos Barter rings Luzones Magellan expedition Battle of
Mactan Spanish colonial period (1565–1898)...
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called Luçonia or Luconia.[excessive citations] Luções, [luˈsõjʃ] (also
Luzones in Spanish) was a
demonym used by
Portuguese sailors in
Malaysia during...
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fleet carrying 200 Spaniards, 200 Mexicans, 1,500
native Filipinos (
Luzones), and 300 Borneans. The
ethnic composition of the
Spanish force was shown...
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Familles des
Plantes Camel, J.G.
Herbarium aliarumque stirpium in Insulâ
Luzone Philippinarum Primariâ nascentium. In: John Ray:
Historia plantarum. Band...
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Agusan Monreal Stones Butuan Silver Paleograph Piloncitos Barter rings Luzones Magellan expedition Battle of
Mactan Spanish colonial period (1565–1898)...
- have been
proposals to
rename the
current Central Luzon region into the
Luzones region. The
proposed name is in
reference to the old name of
Luzon island...